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  2. Sable antelope - Wikipedia

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    The sable antelope shares the genus Hippotragus with the extinct bluebuck (H. leucophaeus) and the roan antelope (H. equinus), and is a member of the family Bovidae. [3]In 1996, an analysis of mitochondrial DNA extracted from a mounted specimen of the bluebuck showed that it is outside the clade containing the roan and sable antelopes.

  3. Giant sable antelope - Wikipedia

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    The giant sable antelope (Hippotragus niger variani), also known in Portuguese as the palanca negra gigante, is a large, rare subspecies of the sable antelope native and endemic to the central highlands of Angola, occurring specifically in two areas: Cangandala National Park (south of the city of Malanje) and Luando Natural Strict Reserve (between the Kwanza and Luando Rivers, south of ...

  4. Bluebuck - Wikipedia

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    The bluebuck (Afrikaans: bloubok / ˈ b l aʊ b ɒ k /) or blue antelope (Hippotragus leucophaeus) is an extinct species of antelope that lived in South Africa until around 1800. It was smaller than the other two species in its genus Hippotragus, the roan antelope and sable antelope.

  5. Antelope - Wikipedia

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    A bull sable antelope among the trees in the African savanna. The term antelope refers to numerous extant or recently extinct species of the ruminant artiodactyl family Bovidae that are indigenous to most of Africa, India, the Middle East, Central Asia, and a small area of Eastern Europe.

  6. Hippotragus - Wikipedia

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    Sable antelope: East Africa, south of Kenya, and Southern Africa H. leucophaeus: Bluebuck or blue antelope: the southwestern Cape of South Africa Fossil species

  7. Category:Grazing antelopes - Wikipedia

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    Giant sable antelope This page was last edited on 4 September 2024, at 06:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  8. Sable - Wikipedia

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    The name sable appears to be of Slavic origin and entered most Western European languages via the early medieval fur trade. [3] Thus the Russian соболь (sobol') and Polish soból became the German Zobel, Dutch sabel; the French zibeline, Spanish cibelina, cebellina, Finnish soopeli, Portuguese zibelina and Medieval Latin zibellina derive from the Italian form (zibellino).

  9. Oryx - Wikipedia

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    Oryx (/ ˈ ɒr ɪ k s / ORR-iks) is a genus consisting of four large antelope species called oryxes.Their pelage is pale with contrasting dark markings in the face and on the legs, and their long horns are almost straight and annulated. [2]